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of the potentially impacted states as well as the cities in the region. at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the position of equipment that are going to be needed to respond to the storm are in place. but as craig has imp sized this hasn't hit land fall yet so we don't know where it's going to hit or where we're going to see the biggest impacts. and that's why it's so important for us to respond big and fast as local information starts coming in. i want to thank all the members of the team for the outstanding work that they're doing. but the other thing that makes this storm unique is we anticipate it's going to be slow moving. that means it may take a long time not only to clear but to get, for example, the power companies to get in to clear trees and put things back in place so that folks can start moving back home. so my main message to everybody involved is that we have to take this seriously t. federal government is working effectively with the state and local dwovements. it's going to be very important that populations in
of the potentially impacted states as well as the cities in the region. at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the position of equipment that are going to be needed to respond to the storm are in place. but as craig has imp sized this hasn't hit land fall yet so we don't know where it's going to hit or where we're going to see the biggest impacts. and that's why it's so important for us to respond big and fast as local information starts coming in. i want to thank all...
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as part of the burden that the city has to bear for being the capital city. and sometimes, when the state wants to do something, it does not follow the ordinances that most businesses and residents have to comply with. the city ordinances the not necessarily apply. that can be a fraction point on vacation. we try to work through that. and understand that the benefits of being the capital city far outweigh some of the down sides that we have to deal with. the biggest challenge is always jobs. that is true of many communities. you see with we have to offer for agusta. a vibrant community. a lot going on. a brand new hospital coming on. we have the commerce center down the road. major construction. we have a big construction project on interstate that will make traffic moving better. we have commercial development going on in the city. censusst year during the - or 9%., we gained 8.% there is a lot of positive momentum. we have a downtown area that is revitalizing and growing businesses. young people want to live down there. businesses want to locate downtown. t
as part of the burden that the city has to bear for being the capital city. and sometimes, when the state wants to do something, it does not follow the ordinances that most businesses and residents have to comply with. the city ordinances the not necessarily apply. that can be a fraction point on vacation. we try to work through that. and understand that the benefits of being the capital city far outweigh some of the down sides that we have to deal with. the biggest challenge is always jobs....
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but the other location candidates are coming into is the city of nashua, the second- largest city in the state. we are seeing the president was there a few days ago last saturday. it seems to be a place that is being fought over. it's along the massachusetts border. massachusetts is the stated that governor romney led. so it is a very interesting area. many of the people from nashua work in massachusetts. host: who are the voters in this area? guest: new hampshire has traditionally libertarian streak. our motto is live free or die. it is a tossup location. the voters, i think they are voting for the person they think is going to lead this country the next four years. some people will say new hampshire has a summer home of governor romney and the state next door, massachusetts, where he was governor. i think that is less of a factor. i think the people of new hampshire can see beyond that and are voting for the person they think is best for the 50 states. host: tell us about the history of new hampshire being a swing state. guest: traditionally, new hampshire was very solidly republic
but the other location candidates are coming into is the city of nashua, the second- largest city in the state. we are seeing the president was there a few days ago last saturday. it seems to be a place that is being fought over. it's along the massachusetts border. massachusetts is the stated that governor romney led. so it is a very interesting area. many of the people from nashua work in massachusetts. host: who are the voters in this area? guest: new hampshire has traditionally libertarian...
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in new york city they postponed the election and changed the way it would result. in new haven where i live, they had the election and thus a progressive candidate who had a chance of winning lost the possibility of winning because nobody came to vote because the election was held in the middle of a national disaster. so i'm really worried about how this will play out. and i sure hope people in connecticut vote for chris murphy because we don't need the queen of wrestle mania running our state or national elections, -- you know what i mean. host: since you brought up new york let's look at this piece in the wall street journal. host: the headline says -- fox news also looks at how hurricane sandy could increase the congressional workload. he writes this on the fox news blog -- if this hurricane is as bad as predicted congress could tackle a spending bill this year to help those in need. host: looking at the race for the white house in campaign 2012 there is another story in the "wall street journal" that says the ohio race plows ahead, a romney aad hits the preside
in new york city they postponed the election and changed the way it would result. in new haven where i live, they had the election and thus a progressive candidate who had a chance of winning lost the possibility of winning because nobody came to vote because the election was held in the middle of a national disaster. so i'm really worried about how this will play out. and i sure hope people in connecticut vote for chris murphy because we don't need the queen of wrestle mania running our state...
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it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's sentiments. he has been having to walk back from that view and being a member of the tea party caucus ever since. the difficulty is that he is not a known quantity and colorado politics. he represented denver in the state house, not aurora, so he's not well known in that district. he is probably a little further to the left than a lot of the unaffiliated voters, but it is a race i mentioned that has drawn considerable attention from the democratic congressional committee for spending in television markets in that race and it will be one to watch especially because of the experts looking at that in colorado
it was redrawn in redistricting and it now includes the city of aurora, the third largest city in colorado and it has a slight democratic edge. they have a democrat running in that seat. the congressman stumbled in to some trouble earlier this year when he made comments at a republican fund-raiser about the president and questioning whether or not in his party was an american. it was caught on videotape by a supporter who posted it to the internet because he agreed with the congressman's...
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guest: he also got "the sioux city journal" and "the cedar rapids gazette." he ran the table for major endorsements in iowa. when you're talking about a race that's only going to come down to 15,000 votes one way or another, everything counts. receiving the endorsement does have an impact. it's something that will help him. deputyet's hear what the campaign manager from president obama had to say on abc's "this week." [video clip] >> it was a little surprising to read that editorial because it did not seem to be based in reality on either of their record. it said romney reached across the aisle and that's the exact opposite of what he did in massachusetts. over these last six years, he has never once stood up to the far extreme right wing. just this past week, he would not take his ads down for mourdock who now has famous, is that it is god's will if you get pregnant through rape. if you're going to work across the aisle, that's just nonsense. in terms of newspaper endorsements, we feel good her bare where we are. we have "the pittsburgh post- gazette," "the
guest: he also got "the sioux city journal" and "the cedar rapids gazette." he ran the table for major endorsements in iowa. when you're talking about a race that's only going to come down to 15,000 votes one way or another, everything counts. receiving the endorsement does have an impact. it's something that will help him. deputyet's hear what the campaign manager from president obama had to say on abc's "this week." [video clip] >> it was a little...
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the ryan budget which mr. romney praised as an excellent piece of work with result in severe cutbacks to the agency as would republican i understand city gated sequester that could relief 8.2%. mr. romney believe that financially stressed states would do a better job than properly functioning federal agency? that is "new york times" editorial. a call from louisville, ohio. rex. independent caller. caller: i'm looking at the question and somebody will have to come to the realization that we are dealing with education regurgitation. because you said trust in government through natural disaster. could we trust so-called government in getting in to illegal unfunded wars or trust the government dealing with hiding fascist trade agreements or $4 for a gallon of gas? so, no, we can't trust the government. but the problem is the question. because the government is the people. if you go to the constitution, it is a government for the people by the people. and if you look at the election process that is going on today w
the ryan budget which mr. romney praised as an excellent piece of work with result in severe cutbacks to the agency as would republican i understand city gated sequester that could relief 8.2%. mr. romney believe that financially stressed states would do a better job than properly functioning federal agency? that is "new york times" editorial. a call from louisville, ohio. rex. independent caller. caller: i'm looking at the question and somebody will have to come to the realization...
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that's not the city. caller: the contract with the city who pays with tax dollars from the residents. host: i have to let you both go because we're out of time on "washington journal." i apologize for that. we appreciate david and michelle in two of our swing states calling in this morning. we have no more calls. i just wanted to check. we're out of time. we appreciate everybody participating in this morning after the debate and we will be doing the same thing next tuesday, after the debate in florida. thank you for being with us on this wednesday.
that's not the city. caller: the contract with the city who pays with tax dollars from the residents. host: i have to let you both go because we're out of time on "washington journal." i apologize for that. we appreciate david and michelle in two of our swing states calling in this morning. we have no more calls. i just wanted to check. we're out of time. we appreciate everybody participating in this morning after the debate and we will be doing the same thing next tuesday, after the...
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get control of the city. we look to find out with the money came from, it was from the department of homeland security that has the fund for things like that. i do not want to overstate. that is something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keith detroit as safe as it could be -- to keep detroit as safe as it could be. we have seen the auto industry bailout. we have seen the bank bailouts. are we heading into an area of f --ing out the city him of of bailing out the city? host: for the next several days, we will be highlighting key cities in election 2012. today, we put the spotlight on the battle with its 6 electoral votes in this election. today, we are joined by karoun demirjian according. a wall street report, toward the end of the gaza 6 and the end of 2011, -- 2006 a 2011nd , home values fell -- 2006 and 2011, home values fell. how about this election using those numbers in the backdrop. guest: this election is about the economy. these numbers can matter ver
get control of the city. we look to find out with the money came from, it was from the department of homeland security that has the fund for things like that. i do not want to overstate. that is something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keith detroit as safe as it could be -- to keep detroit as safe as it could be. we have seen the auto industry bailout. we have seen the bank bailouts. are we heading into an area of f --ing out the city him of...
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, but i'm very familiar with the mta and the new york city subway system as well as the rail system the new york commuter rail system is one of the best in the world. i have had others tell me that the paris system is phenomenal. i think we are competitive, if i can put it that way. i think we are the equal of many systems in the world. but again, that is a question of judgment and it has to be measured point by point and case by case. there may actually be a rating system. if there is, i'm not familiar with it. host: as far as the money goes, how does though -- how does the federal transportation agency know that the what money is well spent? guest: i think the problem is that we do not. at the bipartisan policy center we have agreed that we need to set goals, about where the money will flow nationally. we should have performance metrics supplied, and then we should have told recipients of federal grants accountable. are you achieving what you said you would? host: why hasn't that happen? because guest: there has not been a will to have it -- guest: because there has not been a will to
, but i'm very familiar with the mta and the new york city subway system as well as the rail system the new york commuter rail system is one of the best in the world. i have had others tell me that the paris system is phenomenal. i think we are competitive, if i can put it that way. i think we are the equal of many systems in the world. but again, that is a question of judgment and it has to be measured point by point and case by case. there may actually be a rating system. if there is, i'm not...
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el paso is the safest city in america for a city its a great economic engine for our state, great communities. >> i have stated that think we should triple the u.s. border patrol. we have to get serious and solve the problem of securing the border. this raises an important question -- mexico is a great and mighty nation, and it is tragic what is happening in mexico, the violence. i was visiting with a mexican businessman some time ago who described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been for the past week, minute by minute. it is tragic what is happening -- getting to the united states should work cooperatively with mexico to help the mexican government solve this problem, stop the violence, and stop the drug lords terrorize and some of the innocent citizens. >> the texas senate seat held by retiring senator kay bailey hutchison is one of the key races you can watch on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org /campaign2012. >> now, several perspectives on the presidential campaign in the battleground state of pennsylvania from ""
el paso is the safest city in america for a city its a great economic engine for our state, great communities. >> i have stated that think we should triple the u.s. border patrol. we have to get serious and solve the problem of securing the border. this raises an important question -- mexico is a great and mighty nation, and it is tragic what is happening in mexico, the violence. i was visiting with a mexican businessman some time ago who described to me how he received from the drug...
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i would reinstate the mexico city policy which is that foreign aid dollars from the united states would not be used to carry out abortions and other countries. host: that is audio from his sit-down with the "desk moines register"board. >> his campaign has been very disciplined lately. that was not the right place. the problem and should have not said under any circumstances. what i think it means is that he picked paul ryan as the biggest issue. he said he will put every bit of his efforts into that. once that is fixed, you can turn to other issues. that's probably a view that is shared by the vast majority of americans. you don't want to deal with abortion, that you are making that a secondary issue. for voters, that is a primary issue. it is about whether people live or die. i was a very violence led community. -- they have a very pro-life community. host: is the headline from "politico." let's go to the phones. san marino, california, republican. caller: thank you for cspan. i want to get your impression over the whole thing that we have been told our last, how many months that the r
i would reinstate the mexico city policy which is that foreign aid dollars from the united states would not be used to carry out abortions and other countries. host: that is audio from his sit-down with the "desk moines register"board. >> his campaign has been very disciplined lately. that was not the right place. the problem and should have not said under any circumstances. what i think it means is that he picked paul ryan as the biggest issue. he said he will put every bit of...
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help me with the name of your town. where is that? caller: 45 minutes outside of the city. ho bank did you feel the impact of the town? -- host: did you feel the impact of the town? caller: a little bit. my friends have a generator. ho bank freak storm or climate change? conveying i am going to go with climate change. we do not have a lot of hurricanes like that. like down a south there used to that but we are not. and more frequently we have been having hurricanes and tornadoes. i am leaning more towards climate change given that this is not just random but a reoccurrence. hoping to chris in it, mantegna, new jersey. -- host: chris in new jersey. what you think? caller: i think they should go and help them dig out from the blizzard in west virginia. host: the former president said this is due to global warming. caller: the rest and all of the eco nazis. it is an act of god. god did it. i know the storm largely affected the liberal northeast. maybe we should have a more civil unions and game marriages. maybe that will help. host: we must heed this warning and act quickly to
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my newspaper is the kansas city star. it is so left-leaning i can take any of their endorsements on candidates or propositions and it voted just the opposite and i know i have the right to vote. host: we will go next to dorothy from virginia. caller: good morning, america. newspapers do matter because you read them every day. if they did not matter, you would not read them. but i would like to say about mitt romney, he is a liar. if you watched the last debate he and president obama had, he sat there and said about the women with binders -- he went out and went out to these women organizations and he got women. he did not do that. he said, we need women in this election and cabinet. they went out and got the win and brought them to mitt romney. he lied about massachusetts. how can you say you can create jobs -- you were 47th out of the 50 states. you were 47 out of 50 states. you are talking about the whole country. and another thing about his taxes. how can we, americans, listen to a man who says this is the greatest cou
my newspaper is the kansas city star. it is so left-leaning i can take any of their endorsements on candidates or propositions and it voted just the opposite and i know i have the right to vote. host: we will go next to dorothy from virginia. caller: good morning, america. newspapers do matter because you read them every day. if they did not matter, you would not read them. but i would like to say about mitt romney, he is a liar. if you watched the last debate he and president obama had, he sat...
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the democratic vote is concentrated in the northeast, i hope the county, in the cities of columbus and cincinnati. so they have an easier time. but led by the republican national committee, the ground game is very good this year. as far as gopac is concerned, we support state and local candidates. we're targeting state and local candidates in swing districts to turn out the votes from the bottom up, not the top down. host: explain that a little bit more. guest: we support the next generation of republicans, and these are republicans running primarily at the state and legislative level. we look for individuals that have leadership capabilities who someday might be speaker of the house or who would run for congress or senate sunday. those of the people we try to target. but this year in the presidential environment, we're working hard to have those candidates run strong campaigns. there's only so much that a presidential campaign can do in terms of contacting households across the country. if you have a strong legislative candidate -- state, said that, whatever -- they're the ones who kn
the democratic vote is concentrated in the northeast, i hope the county, in the cities of columbus and cincinnati. so they have an easier time. but led by the republican national committee, the ground game is very good this year. as far as gopac is concerned, we support state and local candidates. we're targeting state and local candidates in swing districts to turn out the votes from the bottom up, not the top down. host: explain that a little bit more. guest: we support the next generation of...
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the school was founded back in 1864 after the city of denver itself. it has over 11,000 students. we want to thank comcast for sponsoring this visit. let's go to the first student at the university of denver. >> in the history of the modern debates, only two third-party candidates have been involved in the presidential debates. the candidates must achieve a level of 15% of the electorate. to participate. is it not been the best interest of the commission to include another party in the debate? guest: there is a debate as to what that criteria should be. i think the commission is doing the right thing. ross perot passed the 15% threshold in 1992 and 1996 and he was allowed in. jimmy carter decided not to participate in one debate. host: we will hear more from you and the next 45 minutes. our guest is the co-author a " the time line of presidential elections." can you give us an example of a key moment in the history where debates made a difference guest:? we can think of a few. the classic example is where ronald reagan in 1984 with walter mondale faced a challenge. the first debat
the school was founded back in 1864 after the city of denver itself. it has over 11,000 students. we want to thank comcast for sponsoring this visit. let's go to the first student at the university of denver. >> in the history of the modern debates, only two third-party candidates have been involved in the presidential debates. the candidates must achieve a level of 15% of the electorate. to participate. is it not been the best interest of the commission to include another party in the...
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el paso is the safest city in america or a city of its size. we have safe communities all along the border. it is a great economic engine for our state and these are great communities. >> we should triple the u.s. border control because we have to get serious insult the problem in securing the border. mexico is a great and mighty nation. it's tragic what is happening in mexico. the violence is tragic. but i was visiting with a mexican businessman and he talked about how he received a letter that deal tailed where his grandkids had been for the last week minute by minute. it's tragic. the u.s. should work cooperatively to help the mexican government solve this problem, stop the violence and stop the drug wars terrorizing so many innocent citizens. >> the texas senate seat is one of the key races you can follow on c-span, c-span radio, and that c-span.org/campaign2012. >> washington journal continues. host: for the next several days, we're focusing on key battleground states. today, the spotlight is the keystone state, pennsylvania. terry madonna
el paso is the safest city in america or a city of its size. we have safe communities all along the border. it is a great economic engine for our state and these are great communities. >> we should triple the u.s. border control because we have to get serious insult the problem in securing the border. mexico is a great and mighty nation. it's tragic what is happening in mexico. the violence is tragic. but i was visiting with a mexican businessman and he talked about how he received a...
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history tv, we look at cities across the united states. our focus this time around is augusta, maine. not only do you get a sense of meeting the people and learning about individual cities and what makes them interesting, here is a little bit of a preview from tonight's program. [video clip] >> this is the first parish church in brunswick, maine. it is significant to the story of a uncle tom's cabin. in many ways, the story began here. it is here in pew #23 that harriet beecher stowe, by her account, saw the vision of uncle tom being whipped to to death. he is the title character, the hero of her 1852 novel," uncle tom's cabin." the story is that there is -- there was a slave, a good slave, sold by his first kind owner, mr. shelby, and he sold him to pay debts on his plantation through a series of misadventures, you might say, he ends up in the hands of a very unruly owner who is so irritated by him and his goodness that he whips him to death. this is the scene out of which the entire novel gross. harriet beecher stowe came from a group ve
history tv, we look at cities across the united states. our focus this time around is augusta, maine. not only do you get a sense of meeting the people and learning about individual cities and what makes them interesting, here is a little bit of a preview from tonight's program. [video clip] >> this is the first parish church in brunswick, maine. it is significant to the story of a uncle tom's cabin. in many ways, the story began here. it is here in pew #23 that harriet beecher stowe, by...
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the annual alfred e. smith memorial foundation dinner at new york city's waldorf-astoria. it is a required stop for politicians since the end of world war 11. you can listen on c-span radio or watch it on c-span. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> it started as an economic argument. then it is education and credentials. women seem to be getting those skills at a faster rate than men, as they seem to be more nimble. i talk about how that changes marriage and the notions of fatherhood and how young people have sex and make decisions. the start to see it having an influence in our culture. >> "the end of man," saturday night on "afterwards," this weekend on "book tv." >> "washington journal" continues. host: junius is s.e. cupp -- joining us is s.e. cupp from "new york daily news." thank you for joining us. why is the female vote important? guest: women are a majority part of the population. women in swing states will be a swing vote. i think it has more to do with our economic concerns. women have families to consider and jobs to consider
the annual alfred e. smith memorial foundation dinner at new york city's waldorf-astoria. it is a required stop for politicians since the end of world war 11. you can listen on c-span radio or watch it on c-span. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> it started as an economic argument. then it is education and credentials. women seem to be getting those skills at a faster rate than men, as they seem to be more nimble. i talk about how that changes...
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the numbers are on your screen -- our first call comes from james in bay city, mich. on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i understand if you have no children at all, it would be a good deal. on the other hand, what is the downside to this bank? -- to this thing? i am 90 years old. thank you. guest: the first thing people should think about is whether they really need to have this money. if you needed to stay in the home and you have no other assets or way to borrow money, then you should look into a reverse mortgage. the thing you have to be careful of, for instance, if you have a property that is valued at $250,000, and if you're 65, you could maybe get a loan of $135,000 on a because they don't give you the full value of the home in the loan. the give you a portion of that. it goes up as your oldness or fewer 90 years old and having to order the $2,000 house, you can get close to $200,000 on that house. what are you going to do without lump sum of money? if there is another 10 years that the person lives, you can be adding $80,000 or more to that loan
the numbers are on your screen -- our first call comes from james in bay city, mich. on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i understand if you have no children at all, it would be a good deal. on the other hand, what is the downside to this bank? -- to this thing? i am 90 years old. thank you. guest: the first thing people should think about is whether they really need to have this money. if you needed to stay in the home and you have no other assets or way to borrow money, then...
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you have a situation where if you look and research it, the city of london which is one square mile in the heart of london which is not even governed by the laws of england, the queen of england has to have special permission to go in there. that is the banking center in the world. there is no limit to the rehab provocation of collateral. that means they are manufacturing money out of medicare. that is why we have a two quadrillion derivative debt in the world. a america is only $16 trillion in the debt. the whole world is bankrupt because of that. what about their debt? congress to bail them out last time because they threaten to have martial law in the streets. host: we are going to go to a tweet. do you think the american dream has been downsized? that is the story -- that is the question this morning. we are watching to see the republican numbers come out. they plan to send their numbers of very sen. here is what about mitt romney. -- here is one about mitt romney. some other news stories from the campaign trail. expectations run high ahead of the single chance to face off. they go
you have a situation where if you look and research it, the city of london which is one square mile in the heart of london which is not even governed by the laws of england, the queen of england has to have special permission to go in there. that is the banking center in the world. there is no limit to the rehab provocation of collateral. that means they are manufacturing money out of medicare. that is why we have a two quadrillion derivative debt in the world. a america is only $16 trillion in...
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the vice president is in a couple cities here in wisconsin today. i think wisconsin's reflecting, as we know, it's down to seven or eight states now, and wisconsin, the situation in wisconsin is reflecting what happens not only in the closing days of a campaign where the number of states shrinks, but the president's desperation in wisconsin. it's a state that freaningly he won by a land slide four -- landslide four years ago. host: what are you going to be watching for election night? guest: i think the usual turnout in different areas of the state. democrats and republicans are kind of watching the same areas around the state. as i say our ground game here in wisconsin has been phenomenal. lights out. we have been very, very excited. it's great to have paul ryan on the ticket. we are excited about that. but our ground game here has been phenomenal. even better than we had in the recall. scott walker in that recall, if successful beating that recall back, carried areas of the state of republican has not carried in a long ty. we are looking to extend
the vice president is in a couple cities here in wisconsin today. i think wisconsin's reflecting, as we know, it's down to seven or eight states now, and wisconsin, the situation in wisconsin is reflecting what happens not only in the closing days of a campaign where the number of states shrinks, but the president's desperation in wisconsin. it's a state that freaningly he won by a land slide four -- landslide four years ago. host: what are you going to be watching for election night? guest: i...
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a city of excess, from las vegas, nev., more political commercials in the city than anywhere else, giving it the dubious distinction of being the most saturated media market in the most expensive year in politics. they set the host: justin elliott, how much of that $3.3 billion have you been able to track so far in working with citizens out there to look up disinformation? guest: i have not looked at the updated calendar but we are into the tens or hundreds of millions. we're seeing an uptick in the number of files that the tv stations are uploading. we are about three weeks from the election. the number of ads running is on the rise and we're in the final sprint. host: 4600 political ad contracts have been collected in the database through the "free the files" -- i wanted to show this chart to show who some of the top buyers are as of are12. . host: the biggest surprises for you so far as you have been unlocking these spending files? guest: those do not represent the totals that the obama campaign has spent over role in this cycle. those numbers refer to the ad buys that our readers have
a city of excess, from las vegas, nev., more political commercials in the city than anywhere else, giving it the dubious distinction of being the most saturated media market in the most expensive year in politics. they set the host: justin elliott, how much of that $3.3 billion have you been able to track so far in working with citizens out there to look up disinformation? guest: i have not looked at the updated calendar but we are into the tens or hundreds of millions. we're seeing an uptick...
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the city has repaved streets, planted flowers, and directed new signs. one bar is serving cocktails named for the vice president and his rival. c-span is covering the vice- presidential debate thursday night and are preview program begins a 7:00 p.m. eastern with the debate starting at 9:00. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> look at what president obama did on the budget. nothing except borrow and spend. as a result of his abdication of leadership, as a result of seeing the most predictable economic crisis in our country's history and not fixing it, our credit rating was downgraded for the first time in our history. >> we laid out a $4 trillion debt reduction plan over the next 10 years. we have already passed $1 trillion. ladies and gentlemen, these guys go against everything. not only they say they don't like our plan. but what is your plant? >> on thursday paul ryan and joe biden will face off in their only debate. martha raddatz will be the moderator from centre college in danville, kentucky. you can watch and engage starting at 7:00
the city has repaved streets, planted flowers, and directed new signs. one bar is serving cocktails named for the vice president and his rival. c-span is covering the vice- presidential debate thursday night and are preview program begins a 7:00 p.m. eastern with the debate starting at 9:00. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> look at what president obama did on the budget. nothing except borrow and spend. as a result of his abdication of leadership, as a result of seeing...
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-- the city limits of san diego. now it to include parts of chula vista. i wonder what david's take would be on what this might mean for susan davis. guest: it is a great question. her district did get more suburban in redistricting, but it is still a 61% obama district. a republican in that race does not have much chance of defeating her. the real race in san diego is in the 52nd district, where the republican who won a seat to the north a couple of years ago in a special election, his election was tried south into santiago. -- was dragged south into san diego. republicans are working very hard to frame the city council president, scott peters, as the father avi -- of the crisis there. the candidate there in the 52nd district has had to make a concerted effort. i think peter's might take this for democrats. host: lisa on the democrat's line. good morning. caller: i live in a very red state. in fact ramat -- in fact, the area i live in is so read that one of the local politicians [indiscernible] i am a fairly liberal
-- the city limits of san diego. now it to include parts of chula vista. i wonder what david's take would be on what this might mean for susan davis. guest: it is a great question. her district did get more suburban in redistricting, but it is still a 61% obama district. a republican in that race does not have much chance of defeating her. the real race in san diego is in the 52nd district, where the republican who won a seat to the north a couple of years ago in a special election, his...
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dennis, granite city, illinois. dennis, who are you supporting for president and what did you think of the debate last night? caller: i am going with mitt romney. our president for the last four years, as everyone knows, has been absent. no-show. last night at the debate, he was absent. no-show. 28 million people are suffering because of his absence. his absence in the congress. people have to open their eyes now. you cannot keep ignoring what has happened over the past afour years. based on what he says, he's going to do the next four years based on what he's already showed he's not doing in the past four years. he set himself up for this debate last night. obama set himself up. he knows he didn't do nothing, and then he tries to get on stage. how can he defend himself. he can't. that's why he looked down. it's a disgrace. host: did you vote for him in 2 -- did you vote in 2008. caller: i voted in 2008, and i voted for mccain. host: and why did you call in on this line? caller: i'll be honest with you, i couldn't g
dennis, granite city, illinois. dennis, who are you supporting for president and what did you think of the debate last night? caller: i am going with mitt romney. our president for the last four years, as everyone knows, has been absent. no-show. last night at the debate, he was absent. no-show. 28 million people are suffering because of his absence. his absence in the congress. people have to open their eyes now. you cannot keep ignoring what has happened over the past afour years. based on...
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finances under control in the city. so firefighters which detroit needs because it has the highest case of arson in the country, these guys are laid off. about two weeks later 100 guys are rehired which and when you look to find out where that money came from it was the department of homeland security has a fund for things like that. and i don't want to overstate but that's something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keep detroit as safe as it can be for the moment. but so we're talking about and i wonder we see the auto industry bail out, we've seen the bank bailout. are we heading into an era of bailout of cities. is this a failed city? >> this weekend c-span2 book tv in austin texas for live coverage of the texas book test value. today from 11:00 to 6:00 eastern here from david wess tin. and sunday from noon to 6:00 infiltrating mexico's drug cartels. the texas book festival live this weekend on "book tv" on c-span2. "washington journal" continues. host: we're continuin
finances under control in the city. so firefighters which detroit needs because it has the highest case of arson in the country, these guys are laid off. about two weeks later 100 guys are rehired which and when you look to find out where that money came from it was the department of homeland security has a fund for things like that. and i don't want to overstate but that's something you want to think about. the department of homeland security needed to step in to keep detroit as safe as it can...
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mitt romney doesn't care about those people, and obama saved on thousand jobs in the same city. there you go, america. we do not have to guess anymore. caller: here are some other twitter comment. genuses, too much about middle east and israel. one of the greatest threats to the united states is drugs coming across the border. and 30 more minutes and mitt romney would have been endorsing president obama. and just says the potus should poise in the class. and finally, bill says obama wins hands down. but i do not believe debates matter the most. mathieu in kentucky on our support mitt romney line. are you with us? please go ahead and make your comment. caller: i was calling to support mitt romney. i am in kentucky where we actually produce coal. i know we have been out here and we have lost jobs due to shipping coal and selling its overseas and everything. we are looking at over thousands of the men that are out of work here, that have taken money from our home state in the kentucky and virginia and west virginia. and i think that being able to produce our own energy here through
mitt romney doesn't care about those people, and obama saved on thousand jobs in the same city. there you go, america. we do not have to guess anymore. caller: here are some other twitter comment. genuses, too much about middle east and israel. one of the greatest threats to the united states is drugs coming across the border. and 30 more minutes and mitt romney would have been endorsing president obama. and just says the potus should poise in the class. and finally, bill says obama wins hands...
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guest: 70 of the counties are red. the big cities are blue. the rural parts, a smaller counties are part of the republican coalition. if you look at election results on a statewide map, you will see mostly red. the blue areas is where the population centers are. host: turnout for election day and early voting, what are you looking at? to get out thetle base, for democrats in relatively few urban areas like columbus, toledo, akron, cleveland, dayton. and republicans getting out their base in rural and ex-urban areas, this will be critical. just as important if not more important than appealing to the meeting in voter. in this respect, this is why everybody looks to ohio every four years. a microcosm for the rest of the country, not in all respects but in this respect, where the battle over turnout will be huge. that's precisely why the obama campaign has been fighting so hard to preserve the early voting the last three days before the election, because they see this as a critical way of getting their base out. i think they think they are in a b
guest: 70 of the counties are red. the big cities are blue. the rural parts, a smaller counties are part of the republican coalition. if you look at election results on a statewide map, you will see mostly red. the blue areas is where the population centers are. host: turnout for election day and early voting, what are you looking at? to get out thetle base, for democrats in relatively few urban areas like columbus, toledo, akron, cleveland, dayton. and republicans getting out their base in...
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salt lake city olympics and private sector creating many companies across the country. host: dayton, ohio, democratic caller, greg. caller: i have a question for mr. harrison. he said that congress, he said obama didn't do anything. they passed the healthcare bill, they stopped this economy from going down in the rut. also, when you all time in 2010, this where all the trouble started. when you look at jobs, in the medical field, the jobs are picking up like mad in the medical field. there's a whole lot of jobs in the medical field. you all saying there will be a whole bunch of jobs lost. right now this economy, every person i ask is in the medical field. they're getting jobs in the medical field. how many people want to get a salary that staples get? if you work at staples, you are a associate. the other question is, why do every republican vote no. you all have -- individual ideas for yourself. host: we'll leave it there. guest: i feel good about where the successes of the house republicans of congress has been. the hard part is, good bills have gone to die in the sen
salt lake city olympics and private sector creating many companies across the country. host: dayton, ohio, democratic caller, greg. caller: i have a question for mr. harrison. he said that congress, he said obama didn't do anything. they passed the healthcare bill, they stopped this economy from going down in the rut. also, when you all time in 2010, this where all the trouble started. when you look at jobs, in the medical field, the jobs are picking up like mad in the medical field. there's a...
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at the same token, there is not much difference in our point of view. host: republican line, ga., good morning. caller: what do you think about those 40 cities? if he is not aware, there is a youtube video. what about filtering money through to the obama campaign for progressive insurance, coca- cola co., companies like that? obama says he is getting money from contributions, but they filter that money -- other money in. i will take the answer of the air. guest: if you take a look at the money being spent in this campaign, it is $1 billion. both sides have taken money from small donors, middle sized donors, large donors. i believe that americans have a right to put their money where their beliefs are. that is a sustainable part of our democracy. they are talking out of both sides of their mouth, frankly, belittling those who received large contributions, but they have received their fair share as well. you are either for free speech or you are not. newton before controlled spending, that is okay, but she cannot receive these funds and at the same time c
at the same token, there is not much difference in our point of view. host: republican line, ga., good morning. caller: what do you think about those 40 cities? if he is not aware, there is a youtube video. what about filtering money through to the obama campaign for progressive insurance, coca- cola co., companies like that? obama says he is getting money from contributions, but they filter that money -- other money in. i will take the answer of the air. guest: if you take a look at the money...
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two cities and towns across our great country. under the same thing everywhere i go. -- i hear the same thing everywhere i go. and i admit sometimes it can be a grind. sometimes it feels like this race has dragged on forever. but paul ryan assured me we had only been running for two hours and 50 something minutes. [applause] of course, the economy is on everybody's minds. the unemployment rate is at the slowest of all since it took office. i do not have a joke here. i just thought it would use all to remind everybody. we will take a look with governor romney said in a few moments. we are asking what you think about a candidate's sense of humor. how important is it to you? we go to a democratic caller. caller: good morning. i am glad you got my call. i just want to say that i think that it is a great atmosphere that obama and mitt romney showing a sense of humor at this time. you see them go at each other on their debates. it is good for them to crack and a joke at each other while they have a chance before the last big debate. and
two cities and towns across our great country. under the same thing everywhere i go. -- i hear the same thing everywhere i go. and i admit sometimes it can be a grind. sometimes it feels like this race has dragged on forever. but paul ryan assured me we had only been running for two hours and 50 something minutes. [applause] of course, the economy is on everybody's minds. the unemployment rate is at the slowest of all since it took office. i do not have a joke here. i just thought it would use...